THAILAND: Counter-Media in a Time of Conflict
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'Thai E-News: News about Thailand that you may not have read in the news' is the slogan of one of Thailand's leading political websites. It has only content and no web board. It is unabashedly 'red', but red with a strange smell. It posts critical points of view from all circles. Prachatai talks to Somsak Phakdidej, one of 'Thai E-News' founders, to find out how he thinks, how he works, and what his values are. 'Thai E-News' was born in silence, lives in mystery and does not know how mass media circles will define it — maybe as 'face media', a 'tool of politicians', or 'an example of using media to start a political war'. Known as an alternative site that posts news that no one puts on normal blogs, it gets more than 40,000 clicks a day. Visit Prachatai.com for the full story. |








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